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This website is really useful

http://neuromuscular.wustl.edu/

I know Glenn and I push for folks to read it, and it isn't exactly exciting reading but it has all the high points and it mentions some very odd entities worth exploring. Many docs don't research stuff, since their time is so limited. Mine does and he gets a kick out of my conclusions at times, so it is worth looking at and discussing with your doc, if you see yourself in any of these odd things.

At one point, I did an immense genealogy, (back to the Black Plague) only to find I did not have an obscure hereditary neuropathy of Swedes.

I am going back to playing with my new touch phone....what a riot....surfing the net on a phone...what will they think of next?
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